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Man United are currently third on the Premier League table and they will be looking to defend that spot when they take on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Sunday.

A lot will be riding on this final league game of the season and if Man United can secure a draw then they will be able to play in the Champions League next season.

But for Leicester City, anything other than a win will make things a lot complicated and then they will have to depend on the outcome of the Chelsea game to see what the future holds for them.

Both these sides have played some really great football this season but it’s Manchester United who have been the far superior side since the resumption of the league and they are yet to lose a match in the PL since the restart.

Leicester City, on the other hand, have been really poor, winning just two out of their last six league games and while predicting the outcome of this match, pundit Charlie Nicolas has claimed that it’s the Red Devils who will cross the line and return to the Champions League next season.

He wrote for Sky Sports: “If I’m being honest in the way the league’s worked out, they’re not my teams but I’ve got great respect for the way this head-to-head has worked out.

“I did Manchester United on Wednesday and thought they were awful. Even with the speed and movement upfront, I thought Paul Pogba was poor, Bruno Fernandes had his worst game and looked like he was running on empty.

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“Then I look at Leicester – and to be fair to them, they probably deserve the top four for what they’ve done this season – but of course, you don’t do it in the early part of the season, you do it now.

“They do look stretched, really stretched. Everything is geared towards looking at Jamie Vardy, they’re missing James Maddison. United have that cushion, so Leicester have to go for the win, which doesn’t change a lot for Brendan Rodgers, but they’ll want to keep it tight for the first half-hour and then see how the land lies.

“Manchester United know how to get a result from a game like this, though. I think it’ll be tense and dramatic, but I think they’ll get there, they’ll get a draw.”

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